TY - JOUR
T1 - Editorial: Open Source Business (January 2014)
JF - Technology Innovation Management Review
Y1 - 2014
A1 - Chris McPhee
KW - business models
KW - collaboration
KW - ecosystems
KW - licensing
KW - open data
KW - open source business
KW - open source software
KW - patterns
PB - Talent First Network
CY - Ottawa
VL - 4
UR - http://timreview.ca/article/755
IS - 1
U1 - Technology Innovation Management Review
Chris McPhee is Editor-in-Chief of the Technology Innovation Management Review. Chris holds an MASc degree in Technology Innovation Management from Carleton University in Ottawa and BScH and MSc degrees in Biology from Queen's University in Kingston. He has over 15 years of management, design, and content-development experience in Canada and Scotland, primarily in the science, health, and education sectors. As an advisor and editor, he helps entrepreneurs, executives, and researchers develop and express their ideas.
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T1 - Editorial: Insights (June 2013)
JF - Technology Innovation Management Review
Y1 - 2013
A1 - Chris McPhee
KW - case study
KW - intellectual property
KW - IT function
KW - open source business
KW - process ambidexterity
KW - risk management
KW - software licenses
KW - startups
KW - technology entrepreneurship
KW - uncertainty
PB - Talent First Network
CY - Ottawa
VL - 3
UR - http://timreview.ca/article/689
IS - 6
U1 - Technology Innovation Management Review
Chris McPhee is Editor-in-Chief of the Technology Innovation Management Review. Chris holds an MASc degree in Technology Innovation Management from Carleton University in Ottawa and BScH and MSc degrees in Biology from Queen's University in Kingston. He has over 15 years of management, design, and content-development experience in Canada and Scotland, primarily in the science, health, and education sectors. As an advisor and editor, he helps entrepreneurs, executives, and researchers develop and express their ideas.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Customer Value Creation Framework for Businesses That Generate Revenue with Open Source Software
JF - Technology Innovation Management Review
Y1 - 2012
A1 - Aparna Shanker
KW - customer value
KW - customer value creation
KW - open source business
KW - technology entrepreneurship
KW - value proposition
AB - Technology entrepreneurs must create value for customers in order to generate revenue. This article examines the dimensions of customer value creation and provides a framework to help entrepreneurs, managers, and leaders of open source projects create value, with an emphasis on businesses that generate revenue from open source assets. The proposed framework focuses on a firm's pre-emptive value offering (also known as a customer value proposition). This is a firm's offering of the value it seeks to create for a customer, in order to meet his or her requirements.
PB - Talent First Network
CY - Ottawa
VL - 2
UR - http://timreview.ca/article/534
IS - 3
U1 - Carleton University
Aparna Shanker is a customer applications engineer with Alcatel-Lucent in Ottawa, where her job focus is on IP networks and the 4G LTE Evolved Packet Core. She is also currently a graduate student in the Technology Innovation Management program at Carleton University. Her research interests include open source businesses and customer value management. She holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering from Queen's University, Kingston.
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T1 - Editorial: Open Source Business (January 2012)
JF - Technology Innovation Management Review
Y1 - 2012
A1 - Chris McPhee
A1 - Leslie Hawthorn
KW - open source business
PB - Talent First Network
CY - Ottawa
VL - 2
UR - http://timreview.ca/article/515
IS - 1
U1 - Technology Innovation Management Review
Chris McPhee is Editor-in-Chief of the Technology Innovation Management Review and is in the Technology Innovation Management program at Carleton University in Ottawa. Chris received his BScH and MSc degrees in Biology from Queen's University in Kingston, following which he worked in a variety of management, design, and content development roles on science education software projects in Canada and Scotland.
U2 - AppFog
Leslie Hawthorn is an internationally known community manager, speaker, and author with over 10 years' experience in high-tech project management, marketing, and public relations. In January 2012, she joined AppFog as their Community Manager, where she is responsible for developer engagement. Prior to AppFog, she served as Outreach Manager at Oregon State University's Open Source Lab and as a Program Manager for Google's Open Source Team, where she managed the Google Summer of Code Program, created the contest now known as Google Code In, and launched the company’s Open Source Developer Blog. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Technology Innovation Management Review. She blogs at http://hawthornlandings.org
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